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    (short form) actually comes from its early name LSD-25 which is an abbreviation for the German "Lysergsaure-diethylamid" followed by a sequential number. Hoffman was not only the first to make LSD, he was also the firwst to ingest and learn the psychedelic effects of this drug. Hoffman died April 29, 2008, at the age of 102. LSD is a semi-synthetic drug, this means that it occurs both in nature and is part man-made. Lysergic acid comes from ergot, a fungus that grows on rye. Diethylamide is a…

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    Spilling his soul onto his performances, Jimi Hendrix opened up the doors to the future of rock and other musicians, Hendrix opened up the doors to the future of rock and other musicians. He inspired many artist with his distinct sound. Although his start into in music was a little bumpy, Jimi Hendrix impacted people of all kind. He introduced a new taste that touched people's life. Hendrix original name was Johnny Allen Hendrix. He later changed his name to James Marshall Hendrix. The legend…

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    Can T Stop Analysis

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    PART FOUR: Written analysis and description 381_CP_SONG 1: Can’t Stop Can’t Stop expresses the importance of having someone in your life that looks out for you and you hold in high respect. In the chorus, “Can’t stop thinking bout, won’t stop thinking bout, how you love me” conveys how you often have that someone on your mind because they are willing to care for you. These lyrics have a catchy melody attached to them as there are no more than two syllables for each word. This gives a rhythmic…

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    songs that make it more psychedelic than realistic. While its…

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    Rubber Soul: The Beatles

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    wall of triumphant horns. The harpsichord in “Fixing a Hole” gives the song a Victorian Era flare. “She’s Leaving Home” is perhaps the album’s gentlest song with its swirling harps and heavenly strings. “Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” is a psychedelic journey through a circus atmosphere, while “Within You Without You” is an Indian meditation. The track “Good Morning Good Morning” is filled with blaring brass and animal noise snippets. The closing track “A Day in the Life,” the album’s epic,…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, my dad instilled in me the importance of good music. We used to listen to Guns N’ Roses, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nirvana, and many more. This music impacted my life and influenced me to be open-minded, care-free, and creative. This anecdote sparks some curiosity; am I the only one affected by music and art? A larger question would be whether or not music and art have affected society as a whole throughout history. Many studies have been conducted by…

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    of course, are ones of these students. Xavier manages to get themselves two doses of magic mushrooms, which are in high demand at the time, so he can't guarantee the quality. However, because after graduation, Jin will go back to China, where psychedelics becomes very hard to get, Jin chooses to take it. The dosage turns out to be stronger than both of them expected. Jin goes nuts and starts to take off his clothes. Xavier finds it so funny that he doesn't even try to stop him. Jin saunters his…

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    performed three different types of music genres. For instance, the Beatles performed Indian music, psychedelic, and hard rock. Popular songs that the Beatles performed were Twist and Shout 1963, Come Together 1969, and The Sun 1969. The Beatles’ music had a big influence on music and it’s people. For example, they raised the bar for teen idol quality, pioneered in music videos, raised the bar for psychedelic music, held the first satellite broadcast, and introduced advanced recording…

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    the greatest bands of all time. The Beatles were not a band that played one type of music throughout its entire tenure and they evolved tremendously over the ten years they were together. For example, early Beatles music differed greatly from the Psychedelic songs they recorded in the late…

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    The Grateful Dead were the movement existentialists were waiting for. The Grateful Dead, starting in San Francisco, we’re a band surrounded with free love and a large quantity of psychedelics. Their band is largest cult band around. Their fans and followings are known as Dead Heads. The Dead used their music to have people come from all over and be themselves. In choosing three different Grateful Dead performances, there is a clear diversity between the three. One performance is in response to…

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